First Essays on LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 267 páginas |
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... wrote in the British Museum , he went for walks in the country and took holidays in Italy , he published his books at his own expense , and he scrambled out of invitations to dinner as best he could . For a hobby he wrote music in ...
... wrote in the British Museum , he went for walks in the country and took holidays in Italy , he published his books at his own expense , and he scrambled out of invitations to dinner as best he could . For a hobby he wrote music in ...
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... wrote : - " Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream " ? And which wrote : - " There came a pedlar to an evening house ; Sweet Lettice , from her lattice looking down , Wondered what man he was ...
... wrote : - " Come to me in the silence of the night ; Come in the speaking silence of a dream " ? And which wrote : - " There came a pedlar to an evening house ; Sweet Lettice , from her lattice looking down , Wondered what man he was ...
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... wrote poetry with his senses and Wordsworth with his conscience , then it is also true that Shelley wrote poetry with his nerves . His nerves , so far as we can fumblingly associate poetic qualities with physical condition , made him ...
... wrote poetry with his senses and Wordsworth with his conscience , then it is also true that Shelley wrote poetry with his nerves . His nerves , so far as we can fumblingly associate poetic qualities with physical condition , made him ...
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W N P BARBELLION | 23 |
THE LIFE OF GOETHE | 46 |
THE POETRY OF MR WALTER DE LA MARE | 68 |
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